> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote: > it's likely that he found > multiple mailing lists that all had some tenuous relationship to > open-source software, and spammed all of them. but I haven't looked > in the archives of any other lists to find out.
Cursory googling suggests that we're the only recipient. On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Julian Acosta <j.acost...@gmail.com> wrote: > Best Regards, > Ing. Julian Acosta > Instituto Tecnologico de Cd. Cuauhtimoc > Departamento de Posgrado Never trust an institute of technology that uses a Flash splash screen on their (very slow-loading) web site. http://itcdcuauhtemoc.edu.mx/ Other highlights include: * gratuitous movement! * a visitor counter! * and --believe it or not-- frames! No mention of a Julian Acosta on the institute's web site as far as I could see, but the guy in the red shirt may be him. Maybe. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pVC9Iw52aTk/SGHjcHjY3hI/AAAAAAAAAAs/3tafuaaDKUA/s16 00/en%2Bel%2Bcamion%2Bpara%2Bveracruz.JPG Of course, if it *is* him, then I can *completely* understand why he hasn't had time to figure out where to really find RMS. Totally. SCNR. --ropers